GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction—J. C. WilliamaoD Kilms. Managing Director—Beaumont Smith. MATINEES DAILY AT 2.15. .NIGHTLY AT 8. A fascinating love story brilliantly portrayed by the sparkling genius of the screen's greatest actress. JOSEPH M. SCHENCK PRESENTS MARY PICKFORD IN SAM TAYLOR'S PRODUCTION, "KIKI," With REGINALD DENNY. UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE. You'll rock with mirth watching Mary as the little holy terror who set the world on its car so as to triumph over the other woman. A cyclone of fun, gaiety, action, and romance. "KIKI" HAS MADE THE WORLD LAUGH. New Opera House Prices: Stall? Is, Centre Stalls ts 6d, D.U. 2s (plus tax). Box Plans at Bristol and Berkeley. (Telephone 28-106.)
CSBR CSBR rpoWN HALL. CSBR. XOAVN HALL. CSBR CSBR TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) CSBR TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) CSBR EVENING. CSBR CSBR (Under the Patronage of His CSBR Worship the Mayor, T. C. A. CSBR Hislop, Esq.) CSBR CSBR THE COMBINED BANDS CSBR THE COMBINED BANDS CSBR THE COMBINED BANDS CSBR CSBR Present CSBR A GREAT RECITAL, CSBR A GREAT RECITAL, CSBR CSBR And, the last of the season, CSBR COMMUNITY SING. CSBR COMMUNITY SING. CSBR CSBR Do not miss this CSBR SPLENDID PKOGEAMM.I'I. CSBR SPLENDID PROGRAMME. CSBR CSBR Entire proceeds of collection to CSBR lie devoted to EELIEP OF UNCSBR EMPLOYED ASSOCIATED CSBR BANDSMEN. CSBR CSBR See and Hcav CSBR THE- MASSED BANDS. CSBR THE MASSED BANDS. CSBR THE MASSED BANDS. CSBR CSBR CSBR SERGT. W. H. BOWMAN, CSBR SERGT. W. H. BOWMAN, CSBR One of our finest Cornet Soloists, CSBR will play "My Pretty Jane," CSBR accompanied by the Artillery CSBR Band. CSBR CSBR DIXIELAND DANCE BAND. CSBR DIXIELAND DANCE BAND. CSBR This up-to-date combination (late CSBR Savoy) made a fine impression at CSBR the De Luxe Theatre recently. CSBR Eighteen instruments are made use CSBR of to obtain the required effects': CSBR Violins, Trumpets, Trombones, CSBR Saxophones, Clarinets, Drums, CSBR Guitar, and Piano make merry CSBR music. CSBR CSBR BILLY HART, CSBR ■ BILLY HART, CSBR The popular performer, in new CSBR Songs at the Piano. CSBR "You'll be Mine in Apple Blossom CSBR Time" and "I'm Thru' With CSBR Love." CSBR CSBR GOOD FUN., CSBR GOOD FUN. CSBR A young lady who has made a CSBR name as a clever producer of merriCSBR ment—EVELYN GOLDSMITH CSBR offers "Marietta at the Telephone." CSBR CSBR THE GREAT ORGAN. CSBR Mr. H. Temple White, a Master of CSBR the instrument, will play "Cuckoo CSBR and-Nightingale Concerto," on the CSBR City Organ. CSBR CSBII OWEN PEITCHAED. CSBR OWEN PRITCHARD. CSBR^ The. people hare taken him to CSBR their hearts. There is not a dull CSBR moment when "our own Owen" is CSBR on the stage. He will sing "The CSBR Waggle o' the Kilt" and .lead CSBR COMMUNITY SINGING. CSBR CSBR NORA GREENE. CSBR NORA GREENE. CSBR The Contralto who has thrilled CSBR every audience before which she CSBR has performed. Her number will CSBR be "The Lost Chord," with Mr. CSBR Temple White at the Organ. CSBR CSBR LITTLE BRUCE MAXWELL. CSBR LITTLE BRUCE MAXWELL. CSBR This Juvenile Entertainer has CSBR great Press notices. He appeared CSBR in Wellington some time back, CSBII and made quite a hit. Since then CSBR he has performed in other centres. CSBR "Bill Smith" is his piece to-morrow CSBR night. I CSBR CSBR A SWEET VOICE. CSBR A SWEET VOICE. CSBR The possessor of a cultured CSBR Soprano voice, HANNAH CSBR WHELAN is highly spoken of by CSBR those who have heard her. She CSBR will sing "Eose Softly Blooming." CSBR The Bands will play: CSBR "Un Ballo Maschera." CSBR "My Pretty Jane." CSBR (Cornet Solo by Sergt. W. H. CSBR Bowman.) CSBR '"Musical Fragments." CSBR "The Great Little Army!" CSBR "Kncllar Hall." CSBR "Fierce Raged the Tempest." CSBR CSBR "God Save the King." CSBR CSBR FRANK CROWTHER. CSBR JAMES HAYDOCK, CSBR Are the Accompanists. CSBR CSBR All those taking part are CSBR kindly giving their services for CSBR the BENEFIT OF UNEMPLOYCSP.R ED ASSOCIATED BANDSMEN. CSBR CSBIt Admission Free. CSBR Silver Coin Collection. CSBR CSBR (Piano kindly loaned by the CSBR Bristol Piano Co., Ltd.) CSBR CSBR. NOTE.—TOWN HALL, TOCSBR MORROW NIGHT. CSBR CSBR Extra Trams leave Town Hall at CSBR conclusion of Recital for Karori, CSBR Island Bay, and Seatoun. CSBR (CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Congregational Ladies Guild will be holding their Annual Sale of Work on WEDNESDAY arid THURSDAY, 4th and sth NOVEMBER. The Sale will be opened on WEDNESDAY, 4th, by Mrs. Albert Russell, a\ 3 p.m. Concert each evening. Entries are invited for Cakes, Sponges, and Scones for Competition. M. M. STEPHENSON, Sen. DICKENS SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. NEXT Meeting, MONDAY EVENING, 2nd NOVEMBER in St. Andrew's Hall, The Terrace, at S p.m. Talk by Miss Edith Hind; also Musical and Elocutionary Items. Annual Subscription ss. Visitors (id. K. DAVIDSON, Hon. Secretary. OCEXIC TOURS TO PAEKAKARIKI ON SUNDAYS. CKICHTON'S MOTOR SERVICE. Leave City Library, opp. Dominion Buildings, 2 p.m. Return G p.m. FARE ss. Special Equipped Buses on Balloon Tires. Telephones MG-.ioo and 431)00 for Reservations,
"HULLO, PROSPERITY." AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, Oth, 10th, 11th NOVEMBER, ' The Wellington Musical Comedy and Dramatic Society presents its elaborate production, "HULLO, PROSPERITY!" "HULLO, PROSPERITY!" "HULLO, PROSPERITY!" "HULLO, PROSPERITY!" "HULLO, PROSPERITY!" A Snappy, Bright, Tuneful, and Joyous Revue of two acts and 27 scenes. Absolutely the biggest and- best of its kind yet presented. Including— KATHLEEN FERRIS, MAY WILSON, M. St. A. HAWKEN, CYRIL TILLEY, ROBERT CHARLTON, Etc. AND A SUMPTUOUS BALLET AND CHORUS. The whole under the direction oE DAVID DEVITT. Prices, 3s (Reserved), 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Bristol. M. E. NOLAN, Hon. Secretary. GSR THE " GSR ■ GLIDE GSR SKATING GSR RINK. GSR Wellington's Rendezvous tor GSR Skaters. GSR GSR rpHE GLIDE GSR x In GSR WAKEFIELD STREET. GSR GSR SPECIAL NOVELTY AT GSR TO-NIGHT'S SESSION. GSR "Lucky Circle." GSR SESSIONS: GSR Morning: 10-11.30 a.m. GSR Lunch: 12-1 p.m. and 1-2 p.m. GSR Afternoon: 2.30-4.30 p.m. GSR Learners: 6.45-7.45 p.m. GSR Evening: 5.30-10.30 p.m. GSR GSR A, TUBERT, GSR . Director. GSR Tel. 41-COl. GSR PATRONS PLEASE NOTE! During summer months flannels with open neck shirts will be optional at evening sessions. Sta SPECIAL ATTRACTION!! St.G. St.G. First Appearance of "Scotty" St.G. Smith since his Endurance Trial. St.G. He will appear with Partner in St.G. Novelty Turns. St.G. St.G. TO-NIGHT! St.G. TO-NIGHT! St.G. . 7.30 to 11. St.G. See this Intrepid Skater demonSt.G. strate the Glide Waltz. St.G. St.G. FROM MONDAY St.G. The Usual Evening Session, 7.30 to St.G. 10, will be held 8 to 10.30. Flannels StG. optional. St.G. Expert Tuition given to Learners St.G. at all sessions. St.G. St.G. CT. GEORGE SKATING RINK. St.G. °T. GEORGE SKATING RINK. St.G. (Nest Hotel St. George), St.G. Willis-st. St.G. St.G. W. H. STEVENS, St.G. Floor Manager. St.G. .Telephone 20-035. St.G. ___ VTEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. GENERAL ELECTION. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. LABOUR CAMPAIGN. LABOUR CAMPAIGN. LABOUR CAMPAIGN. H. E. HOLLAND, M.P., H. E. HOLLAND, M.P., Leader of Labour Party, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, AVEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th NOVEMBER, S p.m. Mr. Holland will announce LABOUR'S ELECTION POLICY. Doors Open at 7 o'clock. Silver Collection to defray expenses. j RAFFLE POSTPONED. rpHK date of the Drawing of the ■*• RAFFLE for Bedspread and Pillow Shams has, by permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs, been EXTENDED from 31st OCTOBER, 1931. to the 2Sth NOVEMBER, 1931. A. G. COLEY. 2, Morton Htrcet. HOW TO LISTEN TO MUSIC. DR. VAUGIIAN THOMAS, Examiner for Trinity College, will give a Talk on "How to Listen to Music," in St. Andrew's Schoolroom, The Terrace, on WEDNESDAY, 4th,' at 8 p.m. H. TOMBS, Local Secretary. GIRLS' JUVENILE, L.O.L. PRIMROSE No. 1. PHURCH PARADE will be held in the ' / Church of Christ, Rintoul street,' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING,, Ist November, at 7 o'clock. All members] of the Institution invited. Assemble in schoolroom at 6.45 p.m. Regalia. BY ORDER W.M. SMOKERS SAVE MONEY. WASTEFUL Tobacco Habit permanently removed by "Anti-Baco." Get free booklet. Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Box fIWE. WelliTurtnn
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